Before moving up to Hill 262, the Canadians were tasked to take an industrial complex and hold it from the Germans. They took it and held it against superior numbers before securing it. Robiechauld's platoon takes a pivotal role in the regiment's operations.

While moving up, Robiechauld was not pleased with Pte. Baron's performance in battle and calls him a coward. Baron insisted that he does what he does to save his radio. The Lieutenant assigned him to the Polish 1st Armored Division who lost their radio operator.

The platoon moved to rescue a captured tank crew but instead of retreating, they decided to take the town. When a Tiger II enters, the platoon moved to destroy a munitions stockpile. The charge detonated late, killing most of the platoon, including Sgt. Callard. The remaining soldiers were wounded but they were able to reinforce the Polish on Hill 262.